Sovereign Suite is a romantic luxury penthouse at Bonville’s Court Country Park, a small exclusive family run caravan park on the edge of the seaside village of Saundersfoot. The owners have beautifully converted the old power house at the back of the park, a characterful relic of the areas coal mining history and the colliery that once operated on this site, into a wonderful spa with the Sovereign Suite above.

Guests staying, while having daily use of the gym and spa facilities benefit from exclusive use from 8pm till 9pm every evening - what a way to relax at the end of the day with the choice of a sauna, steam room and spa pool! Your private stairs lead up to the open-plan living space in the roof of this historical building where the character and features of its industrial past have been retained. Both gable ends have been glazed and one Juliette balcony added to really maximise the views over the valley as far as St Brides in one direction. Furnished to a high standard with an L-shaped modern, fitted kitchen area, comfy sofas to relax on, all offering lovely views; while a king size bed and separate shower room with double shower complete the accommodation.

You are welcome to enjoy the landscaped grounds of the Country Park, or Saundersfoot with its range of facilities and glorious sandy beaches are just a 10 minute walk away. Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and explore this stunning coastline, traveling east and walk through the tunnels, left from the areas industrial coal mining history to the beaches of Coppet Hall with its award winning restaurant, Coast, or further on is Wiseman's Bridge and Amroth, both with beachside pubs where you can enjoy a drink or meal overlooking the beach and sea ready for the return journey.

The medieval walled town of Tenby lies to the west with its range of pubs, shops and restaurants set on pretty cobbled streets, as well as a picturesque harbour and wonderful sandy beaches. The area is popular for water sport enthusiasts and there is a choice of golf courses to try within a short drive including Tenby Links and Trefloyne Country Park.

Perfect for a romantic break, what better way to unwind after a day on the beach or walking the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, than taking advantage of your own excellent spa facilities in the evening.

Enjoy a welcome bottle of fizz from the owners to kick start your holiday.

Shares the same location 43100 Courtlands.

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Please ensure your read our access statement for this cottage in the tab above for more information, however if you are still unsure whether the property will be suitable for your needs, don't hesitate to call us on 01437 765 765 to discuss your specific requirements.

Ground Floor: Spa and gym, your own entrance and hallway with stairs to first floor.

Attractions near Sovereign Suite

The Good Trails is a Stand-up Paddleboarding school who are based in Saundersfoot and operate from Coppet Hall beach. Discover Pembrokeshire’s stunning coastal views and go deep into the Estuary with an experienced Stand-up Paddleboard instructor. All lessons are held in calm waters. It’s a fun and enjoyable way of discovering places that are only accessible from the water. Plus it is a sociable sport that can be enjoyed by the whole family or anyone from a group with different abilities. Shorty wet-suits & buoyancy aids are included. You can either book lessons or just hire the equipment. For advance bookings please visit their website or pop by into the shed at the far end of Coppet Hall Beach. Suitable for aged 8 years and above.

Stepaside Ironworks originally opened in 1849, obtaining ore from the Amroth area and was transported by Saundersfoot railway. The Ironworks are now very much a ruins nowadays with the Engine Blasting House and the Casting House being more well-preserved.

Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is the BIG day out, whatever the weather. With a spectacular zoo, friendly farmyard, adventure play and an enormous indoor funfair there is so much to learn about and enjoy.
From farming fun in the Jolly Barn, where you can experience traditional farming methods first-hand, to learning about many exotic animals in Folly Farm's zoo, including endangered species from around the world.
Relive the fun of yesteryear in Folly Farm's amazing vintage funfair, the biggest undercover fairground in Europe!
Relax outside and watch the kids enjoy a high-seas adventure on the ships and other adventure play equipment or enjoy the indoors incredible â€˜Carousel Woods' â€“ Wales' biggest indoor adventure playground.
Opening times and ticket prices vary throughout the year.

The Dinosaur Park, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, is a fun day out for all the family. Follow the Dinosaur Trail around the park, which is a mile long route through the country and over broadwalks as you cross swamps and look out for some surprises from our prehistoric friends! With over 20 life-size dinosaurs for you to admire. After your journey around the park, why not explore in the undercover dinosaur skeleton building! There is interactive fun and education with all sorts of facts about dinosaurs from the displays. Everyone from toddlers to grannies will have something to learn and enjoy! Then, head out to the dinosaur golf and adventure playground, where there's lots to enjoy from feeding the goats to pedal trucking and take a trip on orbitor cars.

A seafront Bar&Grill located overlooking Amroth beach. Tom and Jack and the crew have taken over and transformed "the old cartwheel" and have given it a new identity. There are a huge number of features including an artificial campfire, a prison cage, a 2-storey pirate, A pirate ship moored to a jetty featuring a slide, wheel, mast, and sail Fort, A shipwreck covered in climb nets, a crow’s nest and Rope bridge. Smugglers is a new, themed, family restaurant and Pirates adventure play area. A great family friendly atmosphere with good quality food, which offers a warm welcome all year round.

A beautiful peaceful setting for woodland walks and strolls around walled gardens. Colby Woodland Gardens is home to a host of wildlife including bats, dippers, otters and butterflies. Take the children along with a picnic, and let them built dens, play on rope swings and go pond dipping.
Please note:
Dogs on leads are allowed in gardens only.

As well as the many adventure activities at Heatherton, you'll also find an 18 Hole Adventure Golf Course with a Par 3 Pitch and Putt Course, a Driving Range and even an indoor bowls rink! The challenging 18 Hole Adventure Golf Course is set across 18 acres with various sand traps and lakes, and an impressive 300 yard Driving Range with twelve bays. There is even a Pirates of the Caribbean Crazy Golf if you want something for the little ones!
Buy a credit pass and incorporate the Adventure Golf into your exciting day out at Heatherton, or head here solely for an afternoon of golf in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside!
Please Note: The Driving Range is not included in the credit system.

Admission to the theme park is free, they operate a credit pass system or pay as you play. Get an adrenaline rush by going paintballing, zooming around on the Go Karts or reaching the skies in the Tree Tops Trail! Try your hand at baseball, archery and pistol shooting! Have some fun on the bumper boats, adventure golf and even walk on water! For the smaller children, there is an inflatable zone and indoor play area also!

Llewellyn's Gallery is a photographic gallery showcasing the work and fine art photographer Gary Llewellyn.
The Gallery is run by Gary himself with a little help from his father Ken, who both can offer a fascinating insight into his photographic world.
The gallery display framed, unframed and mounted Limited Edition prints, an exclusive selection of greetings cards and the very latest of Gary's work.
Framing service for all work purchased at the Gallery is also available.

Tenby Lifeboat Station is currently operated by the RNLI, and has two lifeboats - one a Tamar Class All Weather Lifeboat and another, a D Class Inshore Lifeboat. Tenby's Lifeboat Station is open to the public all year around, with a chance to take a look at the history of the station and the crews which worked there. You will also be able to spot the old lifeboat station (with the red roof) situated alongside the new - the old is not open to the public, however it is still interesting to view from the outside.

Beaches near Sovereign Suite

Saundersfoot’s large golden beach is a blue flag award winner and provides a perfect coastal escape for a wonderful family day out.

This picturesque beach is partially framed by the impressive cliff side and also the stone harbour walls. Fantastic for swimming, water sports and sunbathing, this sandy stretch also benefits from toilet facilities, cafes, pubs and shops all close by

The main section of the beach has a dog ban from May to September, although if you have a dog with you, you can head along The Strand until you reach the tunnel, the dog ban is lifted from this stretch of the beach onwards.

Amroth is a charming coastal village where time seems to have stood still. The long and sandy beach is peppered by a series of groynes that help protect the village from winter storms. The Western side of the beach, marks the beginning of the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which winds its way for 186 miles past each of the splendid coves, beaches and cliffs of the Pembrokeshire National Park.

Tenby North Beach consists of a sweep of golden sand, with occasional rocks dotting the beach, including the prominent Goscar Rock. The harbour and castle are at the southern end of the beach which is well sheltered from the prevailing winds. North beach is very popular with families with plenty of space for beach games. Dog restrictions are put in place between 1st May and 30th September, banning dogs from North Beach.

The mile long stretch of flat, golden sand that is Tenby South Beach is a firm favourite with holidaymakers. Plenty of space for a game of beach cricket or football as well as chasing a Frisbee! The beach is also popular with water sports enthusiasts as it is more exposed than Tenby North beach, it offers better surfing, windsurfing and kite-surfing conditions. Dog restrictions apply below the cliffs, east of the beach car park, between the 1st May and 30th September.

Penally beach is a large sandy beach, at the far end of Tenby's South Beach. The beach gives direct access to Coastal Path, taking you up to Giltar Point where the path continues towards Lydstep and beyond. Access to the beach is via a pathway from the car park near the train station, through the golf course and dunes. There are fantastic views of Caldey Island from Penally.

Lydstep Haven is a picturesque village with a sand and shingle beach, located just over 3 miles from Tenby on the Pembrokeshire coast. It is very popular with swimmers and water sports enthusiasts and there is a great view of Caldey Island from the beach.

Priory Bay beach is a gorgeous beach on Caldey Island. Access to the island is by boat from either Tenby Harbour or Castle beach depending on the tides. The boats run between Easter and the end of October - Monday to Friday and Saturday during June, July, August, however the island is closed on Sunday. Its is a wonderful beach for families with plenty of space to run around, build sand castles and the perfect spot for a picnic. Dogs are welcomed on the island but must be kept on leads at all times.

Skrinkle Haven beach is a sandy/shingly cove between Old Castle Head and Lydstep Point, 1 mile south-east of Manorbier village. Skrinkle Haven is accessed via its neighbour, Church Doors which is a little cove with two high-arched caves in the cliffs which resemble the doors of a church. The two coves are separated by a tall thin limestone ridge. At low tide it is possible to walk around the ridge, but only for a short period of time. There is also a narrow cave linking the two coves - care is needed as the cave is slippery and one end is in a rock pool. Access to Church Doors is via 140 metal steps.

One of the prettiest beaches in Pembrokeshire, overlooked by the impressive medieval Manorbier Castle and the 12th century church. The beach itself is sandy, with rocks and rockpools at either end and a pebble bank along the high tide mark, and is very popular with surfers. It is home to a stone cromlech known as the King's Quoit. To find it, follow the signs from the A4139 onto the B4585. Parking is available in a National Trust Car Park above the beach and along the low cliff at the northern end of the beach. Toilets can be found in the large car park and shops and a pub in the village.

Swanlake Bay is shingle beach, accessible only from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path situated between Manorbier and Freshwater East. At low tide the golden sand and rock pools are revealed making Swanlake Bay beach worth the trip - it has been one of Pembrokeshire best kept secrets as even during the Summer months you can still find most of the beach to yourself.

Places To Drink near Sovereign Suite

The BoatHouse is a brand new restaurant in Saundersfoot which opened its doors for the first time in July 2016!Its a family friendly relaxed Bar & Restaurant in the heart of Town. They have a passion for local fresh produce and this is shown throughout our food. Specialising in a grill style menu and fresh local fish specials and working closely with local suppliers to get in the best ingredients to make up the homely menu. The bar offers a range of wine, ales and cocktails on top of the usual beers and spirits. Catering for large parties and special occasions and open for lunch and evening meals

The Royal Oak is a Lively pub in the heart of Saundersfoot which has a lot of history and character.
It has a variety of Lunch time snacks, traditional menu, A Le Carte menu, specials board and children's menu They have a extensive wine list and serve real ales. Sunday roasts are also available but its advisable to book in advance.
Seats available outside so you can watch the world go by!

The Mulberry is a friendly and welcoming restaurant situated near to the popular sandy beach at Saundersfoot harbour. The perfect restaurant whether you want a romantic meal, or visit with the whole family after a day at the beach! Happy to accommodate all diners, they offer a children's menu, a lunch menu and an evening menu, and are also able to accommodate those with dietary requirements, but please let them know in advance.
Please Note:
Dogs are welcome, but must be booked in advance as only certain tables allow dogs.

The Marina is located on Saundersfoot harbour and is a modern fish and chip restaurant where you can order traditional fish and chips with real ale beer batter or have a piece of fresh fish grilled with a salad. You may wish to eat your fish with a glass of wine or bottle of beer in the restaurant or take it away to the beach.

The Captain's Table is situated right on the harbour in Saundersfoot offering a selection of Real Ales as well as a large menu, including Sunday lunch, a la carte as well as light bites. All meals provided either in the restaurant or outside under the sail canopies in our harbourside beer garden.
Big Multi Screen satellite TV showing all the popular sports matches and live music during the summer on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

The Old Chemist Inn is a Family pub and restaurant located in the heart of Saundersfoot. It has a large beer garden which provides direct access onto Saundersfoot's award winning beach. Serving good home-cooked food, daily local fresh fish specials and parties catered for in their restaurant or cellar bar.
They serve real ales and have a happy hour between 4-6pm.
Live music throughout the main summer months.
Please Note: Dogs are welcome in our beer garden and bar area only.

The Cliff Restaurant and Gallery Bar have the most dramatic views across Saundersfoot bay and harbour. In summer, the outdoor decks are a popular place for meeting up with friends, casual dining or drinks receptions. Whether you visit for lunch or dinner, you can be assured that the finest Pembrokeshire produce and locally landed fish will featured on the menu. They have a wide drinks menu, from cocktails to fine wines and offer Afternoon Tea from 3pm. Please Note: Reservations are recommend.

St Brides Hotel is set on a cliff top overlooking Saundersfoot Bay. They serve food throughout the day, from breakfast, lunch, dinner and afternoon tea. They use the finest Pembrokeshire produce and locally landed fish which is regularly featured on the menu, which changes regularly to ensure that they serve the best produce each season has to offer. There’s a range of dining options, from eating in the Cliff restaurant to the more informal Gallery lounge or even outside on the deck, overlooking the bay.

Janz restaurant, BB's bar located in Broadfield Caravan Park is open daily from 6pm. It has a great outside decking area with great view, with park and play area for the children. The restaurant offers a great selection of meals and specials, with popular pie and curry & pint nights to traditional favourites, E.G steak sizzlers, beer batter cod, half roast chicken and Ribs on the menu. Jan's also offers a Sunday carvery but it is essential to book to avoid disappointment.

Places To Eat near Sovereign Suite

The Dragon Palace is a well-known and popular Chinese Restaurant, which has many years of perfecting Chinese. Situated near the seaside resort of Tenby and Saundersfoot their team of chef’s have decades of experience and bring along with them a fusion of tastes that will invigorate, excite and mesmerise the pallet. Quality food, service with a smile, popular with locals, go on, indulge yourself, have a Chinese, Dragon style. Eat in and take away options available.

The Kookaba Restaurant is a friendly, family owned, vibrant environment in the centre of Saundersfoot offering food with an Australian theme. A wide selection of Aussie foods are available from burgers, pizza's steak and ribs. Or if you fancy trying something a bit more unusual you can try kangaroo, ostrich, and barramundi.
They also have childrens menus and a wide selection of beers and Australian wines.

The BoatHouse is a brand new restaurant in Saundersfoot which opened its doors for the first time in July 2016!Its a family friendly relaxed Bar & Restaurant in the heart of Town. They have a passion for local fresh produce and this is shown throughout our food. Specialising in a grill style menu and fresh local fish specials and working closely with local suppliers to get in the best ingredients to make up the homely menu. The bar offers a range of wine, ales and cocktails on top of the usual beers and spirits. Catering for large parties and special occasions and open for lunch and evening meals

The Royal Oak is a Lively pub in the heart of Saundersfoot which has a lot of history and character.
It has a variety of Lunch time snacks, traditional menu, A Le Carte menu, specials board and children's menu They have a extensive wine list and serve real ales. Sunday roasts are also available but its advisable to book in advance.
Seats available outside so you can watch the world go by!

The Mulberry is a friendly and welcoming restaurant situated near to the popular sandy beach at Saundersfoot harbour. The perfect restaurant whether you want a romantic meal, or visit with the whole family after a day at the beach! Happy to accommodate all diners, they offer a children's menu, a lunch menu and an evening menu, and are also able to accommodate those with dietary requirements, but please let them know in advance.
Please Note:
Dogs are welcome, but must be booked in advance as only certain tables allow dogs.

The Marina is located on Saundersfoot harbour and is a modern fish and chip restaurant where you can order traditional fish and chips with real ale beer batter or have a piece of fresh fish grilled with a salad. You may wish to eat your fish with a glass of wine or bottle of beer in the restaurant or take it away to the beach.

The Captain's Table is situated right on the harbour in Saundersfoot offering a selection of Real Ales as well as a large menu, including Sunday lunch, a la carte as well as light bites. All meals provided either in the restaurant or outside under the sail canopies in our harbourside beer garden.
Big Multi Screen satellite TV showing all the popular sports matches and live music during the summer on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

The Old Chemist Inn is a Family pub and restaurant located in the heart of Saundersfoot. It has a large beer garden which provides direct access onto Saundersfoot's award winning beach. Serving good home-cooked food, daily local fresh fish specials and parties catered for in their restaurant or cellar bar.
They serve real ales and have a happy hour between 4-6pm.
Live music throughout the main summer months.
Please Note: Dogs are welcome in our beer garden and bar area only.

The Beachside Barbecue formally known as The Mermaid Restaurant is all about Brisket, Ribs, Chicken and Fish. Featuring melt in the mouth, “low and slow” authentic barbecue cooked in our Hard Wood Pit Smoker (all the way from the USA) and a Lump Wood Charcoal Oven. Located in Saundersfoot with breathtaking views overlooking the beach and harbour. The restaurant has a clean and contemporary feel which extends outdoors onto a sunny patio area.
Its a great family friendly restaurant.

Events near Sovereign Suite

Saundersfoot Cawl By The Sea

Saturday 02 March 2019

Take a cawl tour of Saundersfoot tasting homemade bowls of the Welsh dish throughout the town and vote for your favourite. More details to be announced nearer to the event.

FPCNP Presentation: Lighthouses of Pembrokeshire & West Wales

Wednesday 13 March 2019

This March, spend an evening with the Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (FPCNP) in Haverfordwest and learn all about the many lighthouses across our county and West Wales. To book a place, please call our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Laugharne Weekend

Friday 05 April 2019 - Sunday 07 April 2019

A special weekend celebrating literary and musical talent, in the quaint Welsh village of Laugharne, remembered often for its close links to the great poet Dylan Thomas. The festival sees a collection of famous names visit the village for a weekend packed full of fun. Welsh singer Charlotte Church, comedian Dom Joly, Pointless star Richard Osman, and author Ian Rankin (famous for his Inspector Rebus novels) are just a small selection of names who have taken part in the past. Venues consist of The Millennium Hall, the Congregational Church, the Fountain Inn and the Cross Inn.
Weekend tickets can be bought online, as can tickets for individual events.Please see their website for more details: http://s452743659.websitehome.co.uk/

FPCNP Expedition: Milford Museum & Tour of Milford

Wednesday 24 April 2019

The date for this event is not confirmed, but is set to take place some time late April. The Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (FPCNP) will be paying a visit to Milford Museum which will be followed by a tour around Milford, and welcome you to come along. To book a place, please call our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Kapow! 5K Inflatable Obstacle Course

Saturday 04 May 2019

Enter a 5K fun run at Carew Airfield this May and help Paul Satori fund raise for their great cause. This fun run will take place across an inflatable course complete with obstacles, foam and more! Join in the fun with superhero fancy dress for a really fun day out! Restrictions do apply - kids can take part but must meet the height requirement of 1.2m; children 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, visit www.paulsatori.org or call 01437 763223

Haverfoodfest

Saturday 04 May 2019

After it's huge success in previous years, the Haverfoodfest is back! Making the most of quality local produce, the Haverfoodfest welcomes everyone to sample the incredible food and drink that our local producers have to offer. With a number of food stalls, as well as demonstrations, competitions and entertainment, the Haverfoodfest is certainly one to be on the list of events to go to this year!

The Preseli Beast

Saturday 11 May 2019

The Preseli Beast is an off-road racing event, still a relatively new event. Approximately 24 miles off road, this race takes in a route through wooded valleys, trails and paths taking in scenery across the Gwaun Valley and Newport Bay. Opt for a smaller race with the Beast Bach, an 11 mile off-road race, or rise to the challenge of the Ultrabeast - a 32 mile off-road race! The start and finish are in Maenclochog, with the Ultrabeast kicking off first.

The Big Retreat, Wales

Friday 24 May 2019 - Monday 27 May 2019

Head to the peaceful village of Lawrenny this May for a festival dedicated to wellbeing of the mind, body and soul. Take part in a yoga or pilates class, zumba, ballet fusion or meditation. Learn something new in a chocolate workshop, a creative art workshop or even a spoon carving workshop! You will also have the opportunity to get involved with a range of activities including foraging and surfing. Top off your relaxing weekend with some great live music! See https://www.thebigretreatwales.co.uk/ for more information and to buy tickets. Please note, dogs are not permitted at this event.

FPCNP Walk: Manorbier Castle

Sunday 09 June 2019

Spend your June Sunday exploring Manorbier Castle and the nearby coastline with the Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. To book your place, please contact our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Rock the Castle

Friday 21 June 2019 - Saturday 22 June 2019

Rock the Castle is back for yet another year! This fantastic event sees Pembroke Castle host two consecutive nights of live music with an impressive stage set inside the magnificent grounds of the castle for a truly unique and memorable weekend. In 2019, Pembroke Castle have pulled out all the stops and guaranteed some incredible well-known acts. Status Quo, Bonnie Tyler and Dr Feelgood will perform on the Friday night followed by Sister Sledge, Gabrielle and Jazz Morley taking to the stage on the Saturday night. There will be refreshments available with a fully licensed bar and food vendors. Tickets are available at www.pembrokecastle.co.uk

Pembrokeshire Fish Week

Saturday 22 June 2019 - Sunday 30 June 2019

This popular event is now a biennial event and shall return to our shores in 2019 - keep an eye out on www.pembrokeshirefishweek.co.uk for updates.This festival celebrates the very best of quality seafood caught locally as well as other local produce, and the local producers and businesses involved in the food and fishing industries within Pembrokeshire. Events happen all across the county the whole week long. Enjoy cookery demonstrations, boat trips, Take part in fish filleting workshops, seaside foraging, coastal walks, beach fun days and fishing adventures!

Long Course Weekend

Friday 05 July 2019 - Sunday 07 July 2019

The triathlon with a difference is back once again! Spread across the three days, the Wales Swim takes place on the Friday night on Tenby North Beach, the Sportive on the Saturday and the Marathon on the Sunday. Athletes can opt for just one event or all three meaning everyone who wants to can get involved! Children can even get involved on the Friday in the Taff Kids event! It really is a great event with an exciting atmosphere, athletes and supporters are encouraged to get involved for the whole weekend!

FPCNP Walk: Narberth Mountain

Sunday 14 July 2019

This July, Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park shall be heading to the hills of Pembrokeshire with a walk at Narberth Mountain. To book your place, please call our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

FPCNP Walk: Llanddewi Velfrey

Thursday 08 August 2019

Head to Llanddewi Velfrey with Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (FPCNP) for a wonderful day out exploring the Welsh countryside. To book your place, please contact our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Pembrokeshire County Show

Tuesday 13 August 2019 - Thursday 15 August 2019

Pembrokeshire's County Show returns for another year! This annual event brings thousands of people to the Haverfordwest Showground each year. With a variety of crafts and stalls, there is also displays, exhibitions and performances to see! There is a whole host of agricultural machinery on display as well as livestock to see, a fair, and a number of horse and dog shows. Of course there is also plenty of opportunities to meet and greet with local businesses, as well as sampling some great local produce on offer in the food hall!

Milford Street Food Festival

Saturday 17 August 2019 - Sunday 18 August 2019

Milford Waterfront is hosting a Street Food Festival this August where you can sample tasters of delicious and mouth-watering dishes alongside refreshing drinks from a number of street food vendors.

FPCNP Event: Picton Castle & Gardens

Tuesday 27 August 2019

The date for this event is not yet confirmed but is due to take place late August. The Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park will be visiting the magnificent Picton Castle and Gardens. To book your place, please call our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Saundersfoot Triathlon

Saturday 14 September 2019

Saundersfoot's newest triathlon is back for 2019! Running the day before Ironman Wales, this triathlon is a sprint triathlon with a 750m sea swim, a 20km bike ride and a 5km run. The event is open to adults and children aged 14 and over.

Ironman Wales

Sunday 15 September 2019

Ironman Wales returns to Tenby once again in 2019! This incredible event brings a whole number of athletes and supporters to the streets of Tenby and the surrounding Pembrokeshire villages for the weekend. The 2.4 mile swim kicks off the event first thing in the morning, before the 112 mile cycle takes place, before athletes complete the course with a 26 mile marathon. Whether you're an athlete or a supporter, the atmosphere in Tenby is like nothing else in the world - definitely a recommended event to attend!

Tenby Arts Festival

Saturday 21 September 2019 - Saturday 28 September 2019

Tenby's much-loved Arts Festival returns to the seaside town for another year. With a host of music, drama and art, the Arts Festival is sure to have something to interest everyone. There will be a range of performances, talks and workshops for all to see.

Narberth Food Festival

Saturday 28 September 2019 - Sunday 29 September 2019

Once again, Narberth is welcoming visitors and locals to the village for their annual Food Festival. Make the most of the weekend and sample a whole range of quality local produce that Pembrokeshire has to offer. With entertainment, crafts and stalls, the Narberth Food Festival is a truly great festival and is recommended to all!

FPCNP Event: AGM

Saturday 05 October 2019

Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (FPCNP) will be hosting their AGM this October in Lawrenny. Walks and/or presentation details are to be announced nearer the time. To book your place, contact our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

FPCNP Event: Trafalgar Night Dinner

Tuesday 29 October 2019

The date for this event is not yet confirmed but is due to take place late October. Join Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (FPCNP) for an evening of dinner and celebrations at their Annual Trafalgar Night Dinner which is taking place at The Mariners Hotel in Haverfordwest this year. To book your place, please call our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Tenby Blues Festival

Friday 08 November 2019 - Sunday 10 November 2019

The Tenby Blues Festival is back! Past festivals have drawn over 1500 people to the seaside town for this jam-packed blues festival, so it's no doubt this year's is going to be bigger and better than ever before! With performers and musicians playing at a range of establishments throughout the town, there really is plenty to see across the whole weekend!

FPCNP Event: Christmas Tea & Carol Service

Sunday 08 December 2019

Get into the festive spirit at a Christmas Tea and Carol Service with Friends of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (FPCNP). Details are yet to be confirmed but this event is set to take place in early December. To book your place, please call our Concierge Team on 01437 772758.

Tenby's Boxing Day Swim

Thursday 26 December 2019

2019 marks the 49th year of the Annual Boxing Day Swim on Tenby's North Beach - a truly great event which really does get the whole community involved! Some embrace the holiday spirit by dressing up in fancy dress, as the event is given a theme each year! The theme for 2019 has yet to be announced , but it's sure to be a great festive event for all! Prizes are given for those in the best fancy dress, and for those with the highest amount of sponsorship raised - no entry fee, just grab a sponsorship form!
For more information, see the website: http://www.tenbyboxingdayswim.co.uk/

New Year's Eve Fireworks

Tuesday 31 December 2019

Celebrate the New Year in at Saundersfoot with a fantastic free firework display on the harbour at midnight!

New Year's Eve Celebrations

Tuesday 31 December 2019 - Monday 31 December 2018

Tenby is known as one of the best places to welcome in the New Year. With an array of lively bars and pubs in close proximity and, of course, the famous midnight countdown in Tudor Square.

Historic Places near Sovereign Suite

Stepaside Ironworks originally opened in 1849, obtaining ore from the Amroth area and was transported by Saundersfoot railway. The Ironworks are now very much a ruins nowadays with the Engine Blasting House and the Casting House being more well-preserved.

Caldey Island is one of Britain's holy islands. The Cistercian monks of Caldey continue a tradition which began there in Celtic times. More than a thousand years of prayer and quiet living have made this remote and beautiful island a haven of tranquillity and peace.
The monks and islanders of Caldey are pleased to welcome day-visitors to share the delights of their island home throughout the summer season.
You can explore the historic Old Priory and the medieval churches or join the free guided walk for a closer look at the island's heritage. You may like to drop in at the Video Centre to find out more about life in the Monastery. Visitors are also welcome to attend the one of the short chanted services in the Abbey Church, which form part of the daily prayer life of the monks.

A walk up to the Lighthouse opens up spectacular panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire Coast, Tenby and the Preseli Hills, the Gower Peninsula and Lundy Island.
In the village you can buy the perfumes, chocolate and shortbread made on the island. The Village Post Office is also a museum giving an interesting insight into Caldey's history. Postcards and special covers are franked with the Caldey Island handstamp.
A fleet of boats runs to the island from Tenby Harbour from Easter to October.
These boats, which are licensed and strictly supervised by the Marine Coastguard Agency, are owned by local boatmen, many of whom are members of the crew of the Tenby Lifeboat.
Please note: Crossing time is about 20 minutes and all trips are weather permitted.

Please Note: Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads at all times and you need cash for the boat trip across.

Tenby Castle was originally built by the Normans in the 12th Century, of which only a small tower remains on the top of Castle Hill. The town walls however, which it is believed were built later on in the 13th Century, are impressively well preserved, with the east walls running complete to the Esplanade.

Tenby Museum is in a superb location atop Castle Hill, overlooking Caldey Island and Carmarthen Bay. The museum itself is home to a number of displays and exhibits including a maritime display, a Roald Dahl exhibit and a WWI exhibition. A really popular attraction is The Story of Tenby gallery where you can learn all about the local history of the seaside town. There are interactive activities and audio visual displays to keep the little ones entertained during your visit. Also making home inside Tenby museum is a library and archive, both of which store information on local history and natural history as well as many items which link back to the area. Inside the Museum is two art galleries which host a programme of changing works and exhibitions. Pay a visit to the shop where you will be able to purchase unique gifts and prints. or enjoy a trip to the coffee shop for a refreshing hot drink with a beautiful view.

Be transported back in time at Tudor Merchant's House, a museum displaying a three storey house of a merchant in the year 1500. See the merchant's shop and working kitchen on the ground floor, with a living area on the first for the family., and sleeping chambers on the second. Braille guides are available.
Please note: There are no toilet facilities.

Built in timber around 1100 by Gerald of Windsor, this now-ruined stone castle is a very popular historic attraction. The walk around the Castle and Tidal Mill is particularly popular with dog owners. The walk is a great free attraction, however there are admission charges upon entry to the castle. Carew Castle often hosts special events throughout the year, see their website for more information.

Please Note: Well behaved dogs are welcome inside the castle providing they are kept on a short lead.

Carew Cheriton control tower museum, restored to original state as part of a community project. A lasting memorial to all who served on the airfield through two world wars. The airmen who main the supreme sacrifice during those years. A structure for educational use focused on school and group visits who are studying this period of modern day history. A tourist attraction offering a wartime experience.

First recorded as a Norman Castle in 1116, Narberth Castle bears the legend that it was once a palace described in the mythical tales of Mabinogion. Unfortunately, very little of the stone structure remains but you can see that it was once rectangular in shape with circular towers. By the end of the 20th Century, Narberth Castle was derelict and so in 2006, renovations took place and it was opened to the public.

Narberth Museum is a great visit for all the family, learn all about the history of Pembrokeshire's little market town. With it's own bookshop and cafe, you can easily spend an afternoon here learning all about local history.

Conquered by a Norman knight in 1003, this castle was initially built in Motte-and-Bailey before being refortified in stone. This castle is full of history after being attacked twice during minor wars and it was seized during the English Civil War. In the late 1800's, repairs took place on the building and castle walls. Please Note: Dogs must be kept on leads at all times.

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